ملخ
1 مَلَخَ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. مَلْخٌ; (
K;) and ↓ امتلخ; (
L;) He pulled, or drew, a thing, grasping with the hand, or biting, (
L,
K,) and so pulling or drawing it out. (
L.)
b2: ↓ امتلخ He pulled out a thing; (
L,
K;) drew it forth: or drew it forth quickly. (
L.) He drew his sword. (
S,
K.) He pulled out his tooth: (
S:) and his eye. (
Lh.) It (an eagle) pulled out an eye; (
S;) as also ↓ تملّخ. (
K,
TA.) He pulled away his hand from the hand of a person grasping him. (
L.) He pulled out a ripe date from its skin. (
L.) He pulled off flesh from a bone. (
L.) He pulled off the bridle and bit from the head of a beast of carriage. (
L,
K.)
b3: مَلَخَ,
aor. ـَ (
L,
K,)
inf. n. مَلْخٌ, (
S,
L,
K,) He went, or journeyed, at a vehement rats: (
S,
L,
K:) or, at an easy rate: and, sometimes, vehemently: (
ISd:) or, quickly: (
TA:) or he (a beast) stretched forth his arms in the pace called حُضْر, in any way, well or ill. (Ibn-Hánee.)
b4: مَلَخَ فِى الأَرْضِ He went away journeying through the land, or earth. (
TA.)
b5: فُلَانٌ يَمْلَخُ فِى البَاطِلِ, (
S,)
inf. n. مَلْخٌ, (
S,
K,) Such a one goes to and fro, and occupies himself much, in vain affairs: (
S,
K:) or goes quickly and easily therein: (
Sh:) or plays, or sports, and perseveres, therein. (
L.)
b6: مَلْخٌ البَاطِلِ
i. q. التَّبَخْتُرُ [Walking in an affected manner] (
L, in art. ضندد.)
b7: مَلَخَ القَوْمُ مَلْخَةً صَالِحَةً The people, or party, went, or journeyed, far in the land. (
S.)
b8: مَلَخَ He (a man) fled (
IAar; and
Az, from several Arabs of the desert.)
A2: مَلُخَ,
aor. ـُ
inf. n. مَلَاخَةٌ, It (flesh-meat) was, or became, tasteless, or insipid; (
S;) [
i. q. مَسُخَ]. See سَلَاخَةٌ.
5 تَمَلَّخَ see 1.
8 إِمْتَلَخَ see 1.
مَلِيخٌ, applied to flesh-meat, (
S,) or,
accord. to some, specially to a new-born camel that is slaughtered when it falls from its mother's belly, (
L,) That has no taste; tasteless; insipid; (
S,
L,
K;)
i. q. مَسِيخٌ. (
S.) See سَلِيخٌ.
b2: Corrupt: (
L,
K:) or any corrupt food. (
IAar,
L.)
b3: مَلِيخٌ Milk that slips from the hand. (
L.) مَلُوخِيَّةٌ Corchorus olitorius, or Jews' mallow: so used in the present day. See خُبَّازٌ.]
مَلَّاخٌ Vehement in journeying, or in his pace. (
S, *
TA.)
b2: A slave who runs away often. (
L,
K.) مَالِخٌ Fleeing; as also مَاخِلٌ and خَامِلٌ. (
Az.) مُمْتَلَخُ العَقْلِ (
tropical:) A man deprived, or despoiled of his reason. (
S,
TA.)
b2: الصُّلْبِ ↓ مُتَمَلِّخِ A man weakened, or enervated, in the back-bone, or back; (
K;) as though it were pulled asunder. (
TA.) مُتَمَلِّخٌ: see مُمْتَلَحٌ.